2012 Times All-North Boys Soccer Team

Player: Ian KearnsSchool: Alexandria Grade: 12Position: ForwardStatistics: 30 goals, 11 assistsCollege Plans: Jefferson Community CollegeCoach’s Quote: “Ian waited patiently as a junior and his senior year was even better than his junior campaign. He was double and triple teamed all year, every game, but once again, he came through for us.” — Robert Bastian, Alexandria coach

Player: Aaron SharlowSchool: MaloneGrade: 12 Position: ForwardStatistics: 22 goals, 4 assistsCollege Plans: Keuka, Green Mountain or SUNY PlattsburghCoach’s Quote: “He was a huge part of winning everything we won. I’m not sure we could have done it without him. He was the biggest part.” — Kim DePuy, Malone coach

Player: Aaron CobbSchool: Heuvelton Grade: 12Position: ForwardStatistics: 18 goals, 5 assistsCollege Plans: UndecidedCoach’s Quote: “Aaron probably had one of his best seasons playing soccer at the varsity level. He was becoming more of an offensive leader and taking more of a role as being the main scorer.” — Dave Steele, Heuvelton coach

Player: Gyle DominySchool: Colton-PierrepontGrade: 12Position: MidfieldStatistics: 6 goals, 8 assistsCollege Plans: UndecidedCoach’s Quote: “I thought he provided great leadership. He was a coach on the field. He was our captain and he led by example during practice and he allowed us to created better team chemistry.” — Jim Nee, Colton-Pierrepont coach

Player: Adam FeltSchool: LisbonGrade: 12Position: MidfieldStatistics: 4 goals, 4 assistsCollege Plans: UndecidedCoach’s Quote: “His leadership and work ethic was the tool for his success. He made everyone around him a better player. He understood the game. It was a priority for him to take control of the other team’s best player and mark him.” — Bill Reed, Lisbon coach

Player: Dan CruikshankSchool: PotsdamGrade: 12Position: DefenseStatistics: 3 goals, 1 assistsCollege Plans: SUNY PotsdamCoach’s Quote: “When he was on the field he was always the center of our defense and a team leader on the field and off the field. I think he positioned himself very well and speed helped control the other team’s offense.” — Al Benda, Potsdam coach

Player: Junior MalinoskiSchool: Indian RiverGrade: 10Position: ForwardStatistics: 19 goals, 12 assistsCollege Plans: UndecidedCoach’s Quote: “Junior’s dynamic scoring ability was joined this year by a valued sense of leadership and a commitment to team success. While his goals are appreciated, his role as a team leader will help dictate the program’s future success.” — Fred LaVancha, Indian River coach

Player: Scott McKainSchool: Thousand IslandsPosition: MidfieldStatistics: 24 goals, 8 assistsCollege Plans: Considering Jefferson Community CollegeCoach’s Quote: “Scott really stepped his game up this season and has very strong skills. He has worked on his game in the offseason and that has made him the player he is today.” — Shannon Amo, Thousand Islands coach

Player: Jimmy RobinsonSchool: LisbonGrade: 11Position: GoalieStatistics: 12 shutouts, 8 goals allowedCollege Plans: UndecidedCoach’s Quote: “His athleticism and his ability to make the big save was instrumental in our success. It was the difference between winning and losing several games. He has a lot of ability.” — Bill Reed, Lisbon coach

Player: Shayne WatsonSchool: WatertownGrade: 12Position: MidfieldStatistics: 3 goals, 2 assistsCollege Plans: Considering Drexel UniversityCoach’s Quote: “Not only did Shayne physically control the middle third of the field but, his attitude was one of the best. Shayne is a tireless worker who is respectful to players, officials, and coaches. “ — Todd Heckman, Watertown coach

Player: Jude WhalenSchool: Immaculate Heart CentralGrade: 11Position: DefenseStatistics: 3 goals, 4 assistsCollege Plans: UndecidedCoach’s Quote: “Jude is one of the most athletic and competitive players I’ve had the opportunity to coach. He is very fast, physical, and has a strong desire to win. In addition to his hard work on defense, Jude worked to get forward more this season, which created more opportunities for us.” — Mary Guyette, IHC coach

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